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Criminal Minds
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Saturday

  • Episode aired Jan 22, 2020
  • TV-14
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Joe Mantegna and Daniel Henney in Criminal Minds (2005)
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The members of the BAU enjoy a Saturday off in vastly different ways. While Rossi and Prentiss help Simmons assemble a new crib, Garcia leads a hacking competition, and Dr. Reid strikes up a... Read allThe members of the BAU enjoy a Saturday off in vastly different ways. While Rossi and Prentiss help Simmons assemble a new crib, Garcia leads a hacking competition, and Dr. Reid strikes up a conversation with a woman named MaxineThe members of the BAU enjoy a Saturday off in vastly different ways. While Rossi and Prentiss help Simmons assemble a new crib, Garcia leads a hacking competition, and Dr. Reid strikes up a conversation with a woman named Maxine

  • Director
    • Edward Allen Bernero
  • Writers
    • Jeff Davis
    • Stephanie Birkitt
    • Breen Frazier
  • Stars
    • Joe Mantegna
    • Matthew Gray Gubler
    • A.J. Cook
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Allen Bernero
    • Writers
      • Jeff Davis
      • Stephanie Birkitt
      • Breen Frazier
    • Stars
      • Joe Mantegna
      • Matthew Gray Gubler
      • A.J. Cook
    • 20User reviews
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    Joe Mantegna
    Joe Mantegna
    • David Rossi
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    Matthew Gray Gubler
    • Dr. Spencer Reid
    A.J. Cook
    A.J. Cook
    • Jennifer Jareau
    Kirsten Vangsness
    Kirsten Vangsness
    • Penelope Garcia
    Aisha Tyler
    Aisha Tyler
    • Dr. Tara Lewis
    Daniel Henney
    Daniel Henney
    • Matt Simmons
    Adam Rodriguez
    Adam Rodriguez
    • Luke Alvez
    Paget Brewster
    Paget Brewster
    • Emily Prentiss
    Rachael Leigh Cook
    Rachael Leigh Cook
    • Maxine
    April Grace
    April Grace
    • Dr. Margaret Stein
    Paul F. Tompkins
    Paul F. Tompkins
    • Brian Garrity
    Kelly Frye
    Kelly Frye
    • Kristy Simmons
    Jocelyn Hudon
    Jocelyn Hudon
    • Elizabeth Wise
    Michael Blake Kruse
    Michael Blake Kruse
    • Billy Hanes
    Cayden Clark
    • Sammy
    P.L. Brown
    P.L. Brown
    • Delivery Man
    Alden Ray
    Alden Ray
    • Lyle
    J.J. Hawkins
    J.J. Hawkins
    • Darren
    • (as JJ Hawkins)
    • Director
      • Edward Allen Bernero
    • Writers
      • Jeff Davis
      • Stephanie Birkitt
      • Breen Frazier
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    User reviews20

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    9cankutb

    Best

    One of the best episode. It's nice to watch their personal life
    10justfreshh

    Wish they did more eps like this

    Loved the style of this ep. Wish they had more light hearted episodes throughout the show.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    A day in the lives of the BAU

    Changes of pace from the usual formula don't ususually bother me. Never have expected a show to be strict to any formula at any time. As long as any change of pace is done well and isn't done in too different a day, hopefully being interesting rather than cheesy. Was really hoping for an improvement when watching "Saturday" slowly working my way through Season 15, having been underwhelmed by the previous three episodes where the quality got worse with each episode.

    Luckily, although the episode will and has divided fans, "Saturday" for me was a big improvement and not only the best Season 15 episode up to this early point (being the only above average one) but also one of the best episodes of the season, one of the few good ones even in my view. It is not perfect or one of the best episodes, but "Saturday" turned out to be a lot better than anticipated and is to me one of the few Season 15 episodes worth watching actually and a huge improvement over "Spectator Slowing". Being somebody who was overall rather disappointed in the season.

    "Saturday" is not perfect and it is actually easy to see it is divisive. Would have liked to have seen more of the case, which was diverting enough with the standout scene being the very creepy opening but not focused upon enough.

    Alexi's introduction was for my tastes too abrupt and doesn't add an awful lot. Also Simmons' subplot wasn't as interesting or as illuminating as the others and the writing in it is at times on the soapy side.

    However, it was very interesting and refreshing to have a change of pace once in a while. People will, and do, feel that "Saturday" doesn't feel like a 'Criminal Minds' episode and feels like filler, but to me actually "Saturday" was a case of a change of pace done well, entertaining and affectionately. Loved what it did with the characters, who all shine in their own way and this is one of the few Season 15 episodes where all were nicely developed in a way that illuminated and almost as interesting as each other (only reservation is with Simmons).

    Most of the subplots did work. The one that grabbed me the most and was the most emotionally investable was Reid's, closely followed by the humorous one of Prentiss which sees a different side to her. There are a lot of funny, thoughtful and heart-warming lines with some smile-worthy exchanges throughout. For example Rossi's line about conspiracy theorists, vintage Rossi, made me laugh out loud. It is a well made episode visually, with the music fitting well and all the lead performances are great.

    Concluding, worth watching and for me, despite being a change of pace, it was one of the better episodes of a final season that didn't mostly do the show justice. 7/10
    10llovespink

    Loved this episode! πŸ’—

    I loved this episode because it was a look at their normal life... which we all have... People who don't have anything good to say should just not say anything. I look forward to upcoming episodes to delight and scare us before ends!
    10bmiller59

    Great change of focus

    Don't buy into the low ratings and comments. I've been involved with Criminal Minds since the beginning, and am going to miss it terribly when this season ends.

    This is an extraordinary episode because you get a glimpse of each character and their personal lives. We know things about each character as this series has progressed, but this episode shows each character and a slice of their life without having the stress of their job interfering. I always smile during each episode, but the smile is induced by a successful resolution of the story line.

    The last scene (no spoiler here) was especially gratifying and was/is really needed when this show ends.

    DO NOT buy in to the negative reviews. Get out of the box and enjoy this episode for how it is intended.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Chuck Palahniuk, whom Garcia quotes at the beginning, is the author of the novel on which Fight Club (1999) was based.
    • Goofs
      When Reid talks to Max, he mentions that "the weekend before last week", he and JJ were held hostage. However, there has been a jump of 6 months between the hostage situation and this episode, further supported by Kristy telling Matt she is pregnant at the end of the hostage episode and her giving birth in this episode.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Margaret Stein: You've been at the BAU for 14 years?

      Dr. Spencer Reid: Fifteen.

      Dr. Margaret Stein: At a job that dominates your time and focus. Must take a lot out of you.

      Dr. Spencer Reid: Sometimes, but I love it, though.

      Dr. Margaret Stein: But we all need healthy outlets, so what are yours?

      Dr. Spencer Reid: Uh... well, I read, I, um...

      Dr. Margaret Stein: Who do you talk to?

      Dr. Spencer Reid: I, um... you know, JJ, Rossi, Luke.

      Dr. Margaret Stein: Who do you talk to outside of work?

      Dr. Spencer Reid: [thinking about it] Nobody.

      Dr. Margaret Stein: All right, time's almost up. Take today, don't think about work.

      Dr. Spencer Reid: Don't think about work? What do you mean?

      Dr. Margaret Stein: Not even a little bit. I want you to have one normal conversation with one normal person, then come back and tell me about it.

      Dr. Spencer Reid: Or I could come up with a plan about what I was gonna say, you know, before actually executing...

      Dr. Margaret Stein: Just do it.

    • Connections
      References Criminal Minds: It Takes a Village (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Hearts Like A Knife
      Performed by Far Lands

      Played at the end of the episode when all Saturday projects come to their end

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2020 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
      • Italian
      • French
    • Production companies
      • Entertainment One
      • CBS Television Studios
      • ABC Signature
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    • Runtime
      • 43m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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